The Irish minstrel : a selection from the vocal melodies of Ireland, ancient & modern
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The Irish minstrel : a selection from the vocal melodies of Ireland, ancient & modern
- Publication date
- 1825
- Publisher
- Edinburgh : R. Purdie
- Contributor
- University of Western Ontario
- Language
- English
Pub. date from preface
For voice and piano
Authors listed in the index include D. Weir, Tannahill, Alex. Laing, James Hogg, Thomas Lyle, Geo. Byron, and Burns
[Listed in the format of: first line (title of air)]: Adieu, my loved harp (Lough sheeling) -- Away, away! It cannot be (The humming of the ban) -- Ah! Sheelah, thou'rt my darling (Nancy Vernon) -- Awake the harp's slumber (O save me from death) -- Ah! chide me not (The lonely branch) -- Ah! Sheelah in sorrow! (Phelim O'Neale) -- Adieu, ye cheerful native plains (The green woods of Treugh) -- Alone to the banks (Captain O'Kain) -- Come from the sea (Cuishlih ma chree) -- Dear harp of Erin (Daniel the worthy) -- Dear Erin, how sweetly (Patheen a fuen) -- Ere morning my back (Moll Roone) -- Farewell, farewell, dear Erin's isle (Peggy Bawn) -- Far, far from my country (Castle Tirowen) -- From the court to the cottage (Thaddy, you gander) -- Fair Abra's eyes (Dennis, don't be threat'ning) -- Fly not yet, thou radiant moon (Planxty Kelly) -- Go with me to yonder lawn (Planxty Connor) -- Go, Edmund, join the marital throng (The little harvest rose) -- Go home, go home to your rest (The Dandy O) -- How sweet in the stillness (Thamama hulla) -- How light is my heart (The Leitrim county) -- How bonnie is the glen (The maid of Derby) -- Had I a heart for falsehood framed (Gramachree) -- How dear to me the hour (The twisting of the rope) -- Had I a cave (Aileen Aroon) -- I go not forth in pride of might (Aghrim's departure) -- I sought at eve the moonlight bower (I wish I was on yonder hill) -- It is not in thy power, fair maid (The fair woman) -- In summer, when the leaves were green (The banks of the Shannon) -- It was a summer evening (Sly Patrick) -- I have felt all the pleasures (The fox's sleep) -- If the world were unkind (On the mountains of Wicklow) -- I sat in the vale (The rocking of the cradle) -- If e'er I'm thine (The winnowing sheet) -- My Mary, when the twilight still (The peacock) -- No not the tress (Luggelaw) -- No more shall Connel (The girl I left behind me) -- Now winter is gane (The fair-hair'd child) -- Ope thy casement, lady bright (The snowy-breasted pearl) -- Our childhood's once delightful hours (The old woman) -- O! 'tis sweet when the moon (My lodging is on the cold ground) -- Of all the sweet dreams (The little and great mountain) -- Oh! strike the magic harp again (The brown maid) -- O mine be a cottage (The beardless boy) -- Oh! open the door (Open the door) -- Oh, tell me what sound (Paddy's resource) -- Oh! were I away on the wilds (The sixpence) -- Oh! where has the excile his home (Alas! for poor Teddy Macshane) -- One night in my youth (The lass that wears green) -- Oh! hush, my dear baby (The lady of the desert) -- O might I but, my Patrick love! (O Patrick, fly from me) -- On a green bank (Tell me, dear Eveleen) -- One morning very early (Gramachree) -- Oh! hush the soft sigh (Coulin) -- O whistle and I'll come to you (Noble Sir Arthur) -- O Erin, my country (St Patrick's day) -- O do not think, because a while (Planxty Irwine) -- O'er the ocean bounding (Maid of the valley) -- Oh, the face of brave Captain Megan (Captain Megan) -- O! the light of this world (The old head of Dennis) -- Poor emblem of departed pleasure (The faded rose) -- Quit not yet the shady bower (Mary, do you fancy me) -- Smile through thy tears (The moreen) -- Swift fly the hours (Open the door softly) -- Since thou, lovely maiden (Macfarlane's lamentation) -- Shepherds, I have lost my love (Banks of Banna) -- She left us when spring time (Groves of Blarney) -- Sweet isle of thee (The brown Irish girl) -- She was mine when the leaves (Kathleen's dirge) -- There came to the beach (Savournah deelish) -- The moon throws her shadowy light (If the sea were ink) -- The minstrel boy to the glen is gone (The moreen) -- Though fortune has even been kind (Within this village dwells a maid) -- Those strains, those strains (The coina, or dirge) -- There was a time (Father Quin) -- The silent moon that cheers the night (The maid of Killalla) -- Their groves o'sweet myrtle (Humours of Glen) -- The moon dimm'd her beams (Young Terrence McDonough) -- 'Tis hard to forget (Daniel's dream) -- The cold winds of winter (New Langolee) -- 'Tis sweet to hear the voice of love (The wren) -- These are moments of bliss (The Armagh nightcap) -- There's gowd in the breast (The red fox) -- 'Tis painful to think (Gage fane) -- The harp that in darkness (Paddy whack) -- The breeze of the night (Kitty Tyrell) -- The harvest is o'er (Miss Molly) -- The bosom that beats (Garry Owen) -- The moon calmly sleeps (The pretty girl milking the cow) -- Would'st thou know her sacred charms (The summer is coming) -- Why weep thus, dear Norah? (Crooghan a venee) -- When sorrow left her native sphere (The brown thorn) -- What sounds can compare (Johny Macgill) -- When the bright spark of freedom (Black joke) -- When war was heard (The hermit of Killarney) -- We sought the green, the shady grove (Carolan's receipt) -- Why weeps yon Highland maid (The dear black maid) -- When the fair star of Eve (Noch bonin shin doe) -- Yon winter bower is fairer (The rose tree) -- Ye maids of green Erin (The fair maid of Wicklow) -- Ye friendless stars (Gamba ora)
Dr. James L. and Dr. Margaret Whitby donation
For voice and piano
Authors listed in the index include D. Weir, Tannahill, Alex. Laing, James Hogg, Thomas Lyle, Geo. Byron, and Burns
[Listed in the format of: first line (title of air)]: Adieu, my loved harp (Lough sheeling) -- Away, away! It cannot be (The humming of the ban) -- Ah! Sheelah, thou'rt my darling (Nancy Vernon) -- Awake the harp's slumber (O save me from death) -- Ah! chide me not (The lonely branch) -- Ah! Sheelah in sorrow! (Phelim O'Neale) -- Adieu, ye cheerful native plains (The green woods of Treugh) -- Alone to the banks (Captain O'Kain) -- Come from the sea (Cuishlih ma chree) -- Dear harp of Erin (Daniel the worthy) -- Dear Erin, how sweetly (Patheen a fuen) -- Ere morning my back (Moll Roone) -- Farewell, farewell, dear Erin's isle (Peggy Bawn) -- Far, far from my country (Castle Tirowen) -- From the court to the cottage (Thaddy, you gander) -- Fair Abra's eyes (Dennis, don't be threat'ning) -- Fly not yet, thou radiant moon (Planxty Kelly) -- Go with me to yonder lawn (Planxty Connor) -- Go, Edmund, join the marital throng (The little harvest rose) -- Go home, go home to your rest (The Dandy O) -- How sweet in the stillness (Thamama hulla) -- How light is my heart (The Leitrim county) -- How bonnie is the glen (The maid of Derby) -- Had I a heart for falsehood framed (Gramachree) -- How dear to me the hour (The twisting of the rope) -- Had I a cave (Aileen Aroon) -- I go not forth in pride of might (Aghrim's departure) -- I sought at eve the moonlight bower (I wish I was on yonder hill) -- It is not in thy power, fair maid (The fair woman) -- In summer, when the leaves were green (The banks of the Shannon) -- It was a summer evening (Sly Patrick) -- I have felt all the pleasures (The fox's sleep) -- If the world were unkind (On the mountains of Wicklow) -- I sat in the vale (The rocking of the cradle) -- If e'er I'm thine (The winnowing sheet) -- My Mary, when the twilight still (The peacock) -- No not the tress (Luggelaw) -- No more shall Connel (The girl I left behind me) -- Now winter is gane (The fair-hair'd child) -- Ope thy casement, lady bright (The snowy-breasted pearl) -- Our childhood's once delightful hours (The old woman) -- O! 'tis sweet when the moon (My lodging is on the cold ground) -- Of all the sweet dreams (The little and great mountain) -- Oh! strike the magic harp again (The brown maid) -- O mine be a cottage (The beardless boy) -- Oh! open the door (Open the door) -- Oh, tell me what sound (Paddy's resource) -- Oh! were I away on the wilds (The sixpence) -- Oh! where has the excile his home (Alas! for poor Teddy Macshane) -- One night in my youth (The lass that wears green) -- Oh! hush, my dear baby (The lady of the desert) -- O might I but, my Patrick love! (O Patrick, fly from me) -- On a green bank (Tell me, dear Eveleen) -- One morning very early (Gramachree) -- Oh! hush the soft sigh (Coulin) -- O whistle and I'll come to you (Noble Sir Arthur) -- O Erin, my country (St Patrick's day) -- O do not think, because a while (Planxty Irwine) -- O'er the ocean bounding (Maid of the valley) -- Oh, the face of brave Captain Megan (Captain Megan) -- O! the light of this world (The old head of Dennis) -- Poor emblem of departed pleasure (The faded rose) -- Quit not yet the shady bower (Mary, do you fancy me) -- Smile through thy tears (The moreen) -- Swift fly the hours (Open the door softly) -- Since thou, lovely maiden (Macfarlane's lamentation) -- Shepherds, I have lost my love (Banks of Banna) -- She left us when spring time (Groves of Blarney) -- Sweet isle of thee (The brown Irish girl) -- She was mine when the leaves (Kathleen's dirge) -- There came to the beach (Savournah deelish) -- The moon throws her shadowy light (If the sea were ink) -- The minstrel boy to the glen is gone (The moreen) -- Though fortune has even been kind (Within this village dwells a maid) -- Those strains, those strains (The coina, or dirge) -- There was a time (Father Quin) -- The silent moon that cheers the night (The maid of Killalla) -- Their groves o'sweet myrtle (Humours of Glen) -- The moon dimm'd her beams (Young Terrence McDonough) -- 'Tis hard to forget (Daniel's dream) -- The cold winds of winter (New Langolee) -- 'Tis sweet to hear the voice of love (The wren) -- These are moments of bliss (The Armagh nightcap) -- There's gowd in the breast (The red fox) -- 'Tis painful to think (Gage fane) -- The harp that in darkness (Paddy whack) -- The breeze of the night (Kitty Tyrell) -- The harvest is o'er (Miss Molly) -- The bosom that beats (Garry Owen) -- The moon calmly sleeps (The pretty girl milking the cow) -- Would'st thou know her sacred charms (The summer is coming) -- Why weep thus, dear Norah? (Crooghan a venee) -- When sorrow left her native sphere (The brown thorn) -- What sounds can compare (Johny Macgill) -- When the bright spark of freedom (Black joke) -- When war was heard (The hermit of Killarney) -- We sought the green, the shady grove (Carolan's receipt) -- Why weeps yon Highland maid (The dear black maid) -- When the fair star of Eve (Noch bonin shin doe) -- Yon winter bower is fairer (The rose tree) -- Ye maids of green Erin (The fair maid of Wicklow) -- Ye friendless stars (Gamba ora)
Dr. James L. and Dr. Margaret Whitby donation
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